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Equator 18'x36' BLUE MESH Inground Rectangle Swimming Pool Winte
$388
Equator 18'x36' BLUE MESH Inground Rectangle Swimming Pool Winte
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Product description
Equator Rectangle Mesh Safety Cover - All our mesh safety covers include the highest quality material for years of use. The mesh safety cover allows rainwater and snow melt to drain through into your swimming pool leaving the cover debris and clean. All our safety covers are ASTM rated and put through a stringent quality control inspection. All our covers include concrete brass anchors, stainless steel springs, covers for springs, installation tool, and storage bag. In order to install this cover, you will need at least 3' ft of concrete. Note: The cover will not fit pools with 4' ft radius corners. If you have pavers or wood deck you will need special hardware.
Equator 18'x36' BLUE MESH Inground Rectangle Swimming Pool Winte
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